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shira scheindlin do you think judge marchand would or should react to trump posting that video well, it is another attack on the judge's daughter and the judge has said, clearly, that's off limits. >> so i think as usual, trump is going right up to the line and maybe just over that line some days you sort of think he's baiting the judge and daring him to put them in jail sometimes you wonder if he wants that to help him with his victim hood argument. i really wonder about that it almost seems like he wants to show that the gag order doesn't have an impact on him at all i mean, trump just keeps it's like he's like a toddler. it's like you he keeps pushing back on the restraint. >> you know where i'm going to call little fao on donald trump he was he was in front of judge lewis kaplan. you can take the fifth, your honor was so harsh so harsh on him and his attorney, so harsh. he was in front of judge engoron, who was so harsh on him and his attorneys. roshan is not even in the league of those other two guy. he knows that this judge is letting his lawyers try their case, letting me do a
shira scheindlin do you think judge marchand would or should react to trump posting that video well, it is another attack on the judge's daughter and the judge has said, clearly, that's off limits. >> so i think as usual, trump is going right up to the line and maybe just over that line some days you sort of think he's baiting the judge and daring him to put them in jail sometimes you wonder if he wants that to help him with his victim hood argument. i really wonder about that it almost...
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and each side can argue that because she's credible, you should believe this part scheindlin. thank you. it's great to have you the rest day with this on the stand today, hope hicks revealed how trump world first learned about the access hollywood tape. who broke it to her and the rest of the world we're about to be joined by the reporter who broke that story to her directly in an email, a bureaucrat so this is the playoffs, great key-based trust each other. we're going to do a trust balls, stand up, trust what? you sent me up, doc told you a dummy how far would you go? >> does that the ambiance of your space, try the air wick way with airway essential myth infused with natural essential oils, defile your low but with immersive fragrance for up to 40 hi days. >> now that's a breath of fresh air. a heart attack. do they have life insurance no. but we have life insurance john, i'm trying to find something we can afford fortunately, it only a few minutes, select boat found john a $500,000 policy for only $29 a month and his wife and a $500,000 policy for only $21 a month go to se
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. >> i want to bring in judge shira scheindlin, former federal judge normally for legal perspective, but you actually were a student at columbia in 1968 on campus when students took over building on campus and 68. is that correct? >> yes, indeed, they occupied and was which is where the east asian institute was and i was a student studying chinese and japanese history of all things. and so having occupied the building, we were expelled from the building. we had classes in the park and it was a dangerous situation. i remember it well, what is it like for you to witness this both from a former student there who believed through and 68, which i think is the last time police were called to the campus other than recent days and also just from a legal standpoint as a judge well, from a legal standpoint to take your second question. >> first, it's one thing to have peaceful protests, but there are time, place, and manner restrictions and that's the beginning. and then there's civil disobedience. and if you do that, you can expect to be arrested. but at the third stage, they're simple lawles
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retired us district court judge shira scheindlin. thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. well, donald trump is dealing with this hush money trial, one of his former top advisers is one step closer to go into prison. i'm talking about steve bannon, how the doj is coming for him next if you have graves disease, your eyes symptoms could mean something more that gritty feeling can't be brushed away hey even a little blurry vision can distort things and something serious maybe behind those itchy eyes up to 50% of people people with graves could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. >> see an expert, find a ted is specialist at is-it ted.com. >> can the riva support your brain health? >> very janet, hey, eddie now frazer, franck, franck, brad, how are you fred, fuel up to seven brain health indicators, including your memory, joined the neretva brain health challenge. how long have you been tracking the value of our car? should we sell it? we hold our low mileage is painting if you think we should already, sold t
retired us district court judge shira scheindlin. thank you so much for your time. i appreciate it. well, donald trump is dealing with this hush money trial, one of his former top advisers is one step closer to go into prison. i'm talking about steve bannon, how the doj is coming for him next if you have graves disease, your eyes symptoms could mean something more that gritty feeling can't be brushed away hey even a little blurry vision can distort things and something serious maybe behind...
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now, with what respect to what judge shira scheindlin was just talking about, we have a sense and we narrowed it down but it's still not clear, the issue that the judge pointed out in terms of in furtherance of another criminal act, hush-money is not a criminal act. that's the problem. that's what she was eluding to. the notion of hush-money in and of itself is not a criminal act, and depending on the statute the prosecution invokes, what illegal action are you talking about? it could be the falsification of business records and that's a misdemeanor -- >> that's what he is charged with. it's the first crime and it's the underlying crime so mysterious, right? >> yeah. >> and that bumps it up to a felony. >> yeah. >> and i want to bring in andrea mitchell, and she was in the courtroom this morning. what was it like? >> reporter: it's very different than you would expect. it's a fairly small courtroom. you can see, of course, donald trump. he walks in and looked over and nodded to some in the press gallery, not sure exactly to whom. and the people with him, former acting attorney genera
now, with what respect to what judge shira scheindlin was just talking about, we have a sense and we narrowed it down but it's still not clear, the issue that the judge pointed out in terms of in furtherance of another criminal act, hush-money is not a criminal act. that's the problem. that's what she was eluding to. the notion of hush-money in and of itself is not a criminal act, and depending on the statute the prosecution invokes, what illegal action are you talking about? it could be the...
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shira scheindlin, i was going to talk to you. thank you for that. let's bring in former u.s. prosecutor, at my next sketch. just listening to that, you get a perfect example of why this is such a complex case for people outside of the u.s. to understand. what you make of what you just heard there and help for the prosecution has gone so far in making its case? guest: sure. i do agree with the judge that there is going to be an issue for prosecutors when it comes to proving the felony piece of this. i actually disagree with her in the sense that i think there is also an issue for the persecution when it comes to proving that misdemeanor element because i don't think that they have proven beyond a reasonable doubt that trump was aware of the false statements in business records. there is some evidence of that, cohen's testimony, there will be an argument that the checks are evidence of that. but that's another point the defense can hit. christian: when michael cohen said donald trump didn't want to -- didn't want a paper trail, the ceiling guest: that is an explanation for why
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let's cross over to new york and speak to shira scheindlin, a former united states district judge. thank you for being by those on the programme. when this case started a lot of people said it was a weakest of the four and it was a stretch to link an accounting misdemeanour to a criminal felony. link an accounting misdemeanour to a criminalfelony. from the link an accounting misdemeanour to a criminal felony. from the evidence you've heard today, was it a stretch oras you've heard today, was it a stretch or as a persecution making a case? the prosecution has certainly made the misdemeanour part of it, the falsification of business records. i think there is no doubt that trump knew about that and did it knowingly and wilfully. the harder part is making it into a felony because in order to be a felony it has to be with the intent to violate a different crime, another crime and the best the prosecution is saying that it violated the new york election law which says that when two or more people conspire to promote the election of any person to a public office by unlawful means, and it
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let's cross over to new york and speak to shira a scheindlin, former united states districtjudge. lovely to have you back on the programme. isuppose lovely to have you back on the programme. i suppose what we learn through three days of michael cohen's testimony is that he is here to own his lies, admit to them and express contrition. the big question is, will thejury express contrition. the big question is, will the jury believe express contrition. the big question is, will thejury believe him. h0 is, will the “ury believe him. no one can is, willthejury believe him. i157 one can answer that question because we are not the jurors and we are not sitting in the courtroom, day in and day out, watching the witnesses, watching the examinations and we don't know what those jurors have brought to this trial. what they think of each and every witness. it is very hard to say what the jury feels. we can only tell you in a sense of what we think has been happening but it is very hard to say what a particularjuror or for that matter 12 will think of the case. donald trump's strongest defen
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. _ let's speak to former united states districtjudge, the honourable shira scheindlin. i want to start first of all with the intervention from the judge around that gag order. what did you make of that intervention to remind former president trump that yes, this did not affect his ability to testify? this did not affect his ability to testi ? �* , this did not affect his ability to testi ? �*, . testify? it's important. the 'udge is sa in: testify? it's important. the 'udge is saying am i testify? it's important. the 'udge is saying don't distort * testify? it's important. the 'udge is saying don't distort my h testify? it's important. the judge is saying don't distort my gag - is saying don't distort my gag order. you know darn well that you have a constitutional right to testify. you said you're going to testify. you said you're going to testify. of course my gag order does not prevent that. i think the judge as always wants to set the record straight when trump says things that are just so far off base. {iii straight when trump says things that are just so far of
. _ let's speak to former united states districtjudge, the honourable shira scheindlin. i want to start first of all with the intervention from the judge around that gag order. what did you make of that intervention to remind former president trump that yes, this did not affect his ability to testify? this did not affect his ability to testi ? �* , this did not affect his ability to testi ? �*, . testify? it's important. the 'udge is sa in: testify? it's important. the 'udge is saying am i...
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dahlia scheindlin is a political analyst and fellow at the think tank century international — she is in tel aviv — and joel rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state for house affairs, in washington. plenty to talk to our panel about tonight. first, the latest headlines. manhattan's district attorney says the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein will be retried in new york, after having his 2020 rape conviction overturned on appeal last week. weinstein�*s conviction was seen as a historic milestone for the me too movement, which saw hundreds of men accused of sexual misconduct. florida's six—week abortion ban has come into force, closing the door for now on the last major abortion access point in the us south. the new legislation replaces an existing 15—week law. pro—choice campaigners say the ban will push an overstretched system to the brink. parliament in georgia has provisionally approved controversial new legislation, despite violent protests and clashes with police. the "foreign agents" law requires organisations to state whether they're funded f
dahlia scheindlin is a political analyst and fellow at the think tank century international — she is in tel aviv — and joel rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state for house affairs, in washington. plenty to talk to our panel about tonight. first, the latest headlines. manhattan's district attorney says the disgraced hollywood film producer harvey weinstein will be retried in new york, after having his 2020 rape conviction overturned on appeal last week. weinstein�*s conviction...
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cnn's kara scannell, who's been in court forever throughout this trial former federal judge, shira scheindlin and cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig careless. >> what's the lives and the gag order sent me this feeling today asking the appeals court to expedite their decision on whether the gag order was constitutional or not. the appeals court came back and said briefs do by the 20th. now, prosecutors have said they expect to rest their case around may 21, so it doesn't seem like there's going to be a ruling on this gag order while the prosecution is still calling witnesses. and of course that is the issue here, whether what donald trump can say about any possible witnesses. >> judge, what do you think the gag order what do you think that there's never ending battle over the gag order it does seem to be a never ending battle, but do i do i think the appellate division will cut it back possibly. >> there are parts of it that i think are a little bit vague, a little bit not totally clear. they may try to pin it down a little little better. >> that's what i think. i don't think they'll overtur
cnn's kara scannell, who's been in court forever throughout this trial former federal judge, shira scheindlin and cnn senior legal analyst, elie honig careless. >> what's the lives and the gag order sent me this feeling today asking the appeals court to expedite their decision on whether the gag order was constitutional or not. the appeals court came back and said briefs do by the 20th. now, prosecutors have said they expect to rest their case around may 21, so it doesn't seem like...
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some perspective now from former federal prosecutor elie honig, former us district court judge shira scheindlin, former trump white house communications director anthony scaramucci he's also the author from wall street to the white house and back the scaramucci guide to unbreakable resilience, also with his karen friedman agnifilo or former and hadn't chief assistant da, who is now a criminal defense attorney, anthony, i mean, even for president trump, the idea that he's claiming the fbi was out to assassinate him or shoot him is bananas. >> well, it's been anna's everything was handled appropriately in standard operating procedure, but there's a little projection in that you see if he says that about the other side, he thinks it takes a little bit of heat off of him and the unified reich rap and all the other things that he's doing on his side to try to galvanize as base. so that's a typical classic trump projection manipulation move. i can tell you everything is in the playbook. if you have time karen, what do you think there's the judge? >> what are the chances this is going to happen the tr
some perspective now from former federal prosecutor elie honig, former us district court judge shira scheindlin, former trump white house communications director anthony scaramucci he's also the author from wall street to the white house and back the scaramucci guide to unbreakable resilience, also with his karen friedman agnifilo or former and hadn't chief assistant da, who is now a criminal defense attorney, anthony, i mean, even for president trump, the idea that he's claiming the fbi was...
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our country is a democracy randy k cnn perspective now from a former us district court judge, shira scheindlin. >> so good to have you. >> thank you. >> you have these two flag controversies. you have a history of public comments on cultural and political issues there. do you believe he should recuse himself? and is this more broadly and ethics problem for him? >> i do believe he should recuse himself and i doubt he will body should because i think his comments show that he can't be a fair and impartial judge and even if he says he could, the real issue is the appearance of lack of impartiality and that there's law that says that that's supreme court law says if a reasonable person on the street would question whether this judge could be impartial. that's a reason to recuse. now, there is a federal statute that governs recusal. it it's a statutes on the books. it's been passed by congress it's called 28 usc 455, and it says, at adjust this. a judge, any federal judge, including adjust this shell recuse. if they're impartiality can be reasonably questioned in that matter. well, i would think th
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they may reach a verdict because one of the fears here is that it would be a hung jury judge shira scheindlin. great to hear your perspective. thanks so much for being with us thank you. >> of course. let's expand the conversation now with former trump attorney tim parlatore, along with former federal prosecutor, elise adamson. tim, the defense goes first, so we'll go first to you i saw you nodding when judge shin lim brought up the testimony or lack thereof of allen weisselberg, the trump organization cfo why is he a pivotal part of the defense? and they're closing argument? >> he is pivotal because everything in this case hinges upon that meeting at trump tower. >> now, all of everything else that the prosecution has put forth about karen mcdougal and catch and kill and all that stuff. >> it's all interesting atmospherics, but the difference between a legal transaction and an illegal transaction for donald trump is what happened in that meeting. who is there? what was said? did he know and so the only three people that can testify about that are donald trump, allen weisselberg, and michael
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interesting ways during today's proceedings, back with a panel at joining us former federal judge, shira scheindlin. and we're going to get back to michael cohen in just a second. first care, i want to focus some of the testimony today. madeleine westerhout, who was a white house aide to donald trump, was on the stand when court resumes this morning on cross-examinati on, what did she have to say? about the first year of the trump administration? >> so one of the questions that susan necheles, trump's attorney was focusing on in this period, was harb was donald trump's conversations with allen weisselberg because he is part of this reimbursement scheme. this is when these checks were being cut and then we've heard testimony about how close they are. so on cross nicholas asks westerhout and you were asked if allen weisselberg you spoke to weisselberg during when he was doing when he was president. do you recall that about checks? yes. necklace says, am i correct that you do not have any specific recollection of allen weisselberg and the president and president trump's speaking during the first year
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cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, and the retired federal judge, shira scheindlin and judge, it's great to have you and i want to start with you because we obviously don't know. we're not actually in that jury room, unfortunately, as much as i would like to be able to listen to what they're deliberating but the sense that we got from these notes today, i heard some legal experts saying that it was a bad note for the defense because what they were asking for was to be re-read the testimony of david pecker, the first witness this tabloid king. >> and he was the first witness. >> but in those closing arguments last night, joshua steinglass, the prosecutor, told the jury but you got to use your common sense here. consider the utterly testimony of david pecker, and now they seem to want to consider that a little bit more. >> pepper was the first witness that was weeks ago and they may want their recollection refreshed. my guesses that some people in that jury are already convinced and other said convinced me and they said will convince you. let's hear what pecker said b
cnn legal analyst and criminal defense attorney joey jackson, and the retired federal judge, shira scheindlin and judge, it's great to have you and i want to start with you because we obviously don't know. we're not actually in that jury room, unfortunately, as much as i would like to be able to listen to what they're deliberating but the sense that we got from these notes today, i heard some legal experts saying that it was a bad note for the defense because what they were asking for was to be...
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on the legal fallout — shira scheindlin, formerjustice of the southern district of new york. on what the former president might be thinking — his former communications director bryan lanza. and when it comes to what voters are thinking — who better than professor allan lichtman, whose polling model has successfully predicted the winner of every us presidential election since 1984? what a panel. right, we will start with the legal stuff next. we heard from mr trump today as we have been saying pretty rapidly. could not make sense of all of it, but he claimed that the courts and the legal system was rigged. he says he wants to appeal the verdict, so what could happen next in terms of what measures he might be able to take given that he is very unhappy? yes. given that he is very unhappy? yes, he is very unhappy _ given that he is very unhappy? yes, he is very unhappy and _ given that he is very unhappy? us: he is very unhappy and rightfully so in the sense that he is now a convicted felon on 34 counts, 34 crimes. so the next thing that happens is the sentencing onjuly the 1
on the legal fallout — shira scheindlin, formerjustice of the southern district of new york. on what the former president might be thinking — his former communications director bryan lanza. and when it comes to what voters are thinking — who better than professor allan lichtman, whose polling model has successfully predicted the winner of every us presidential election since 1984? what a panel. right, we will start with the legal stuff next. we heard from mr trump today as we have been...
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a judge, shira scheindlin. thanks. as usual for joining us thank you caitlin, back to you thanks. walls. and we've got paula reid and kristen holmes here with me outside the courthouse is we are waiting getting on the defense to begin their cross-examination of michael cohen. ultimately, what could be one of those pivotal moments of this entire case. and obviously the defense has been i'm prepared for this. they knew michael cohen is going to be the star witness here. you can see todd blanche trump's attorney the entire time, michael kohler is on the stand kind of lean forward, taking copious notes and watching intently as michael cohen was testifying, prepare it for how they're going to start there. cross. >> yeah. in many ways, the cross-examination of michael cohen is the defense in this case because there were only expected to call a few witnesses. blanche has been preparing for this for weeks or even months. i think the greatest challenge for todd blanche, it's two-fold. one is what do you include and what do you exclude? i know there were hundreds of pages in terms of the pr
a judge, shira scheindlin. thanks. as usual for joining us thank you caitlin, back to you thanks. walls. and we've got paula reid and kristen holmes here with me outside the courthouse is we are waiting getting on the defense to begin their cross-examination of michael cohen. ultimately, what could be one of those pivotal moments of this entire case. and obviously the defense has been i'm prepared for this. they knew michael cohen is going to be the star witness here. you can see todd blanche...